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THE WORLD,IN WORDSCHARLOTTE SQUARE GARDENSEDINBURGHPRESS PACKwww.edbookfest.co.uk10 – 26 AUGUST 2013Contents:Page 2Page 5Page 6Page 8Page 9Page 11Page 13Page 15Page 17Page 19Page 21Page 23Launch ReleaseBook Festival Celebrates An Astonishing Generation ofTalentAdult Programme HighlightsBaillie Gifford Children’s Programme Celebrates Explosionof Children’s WritingBaillie Gifford Children’s Programme HighlightsStripped – Book Festival Celebrates Graphic NovelsStripped EventsNew Titles – August LaunchesNew Titles – September PreviewsNew Titles – July PublicationsFirst Book Award – Debut FictionCorporate Sponsors find Book Festival aWorthwhile InvestmentHow To Book TicketsFOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT FRANCES SUTTON, PRESS MANAGER:frances@edbookfest.co.uk / Tel: 0131 718 5654 / Mob: 07841 579481The Edinburgh International Book Festival Ltd is a Scottish charity (SC010120) and a limited company (registered in Scotland no 79939)and has its registered office at 5A Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, EH2 4DR.

THE WORLD,IN WORDSCHARLOTTE SQUARE GARDENSEDINBURGHwww.edbookfest.co.ukMedia Release10 26 AUGUST 2013Thursday 20 June 2013For Immediate Release30 Years Back, 30 Years ForwardEdinburgh International Book FestivalCelebrates An Astonishing Generation of TalentIn 1983, the inaugural Edinburgh International Book Festival was only the third literary festival in the UK andwhile 30,000 visitors enjoyed events with 120 authors including John Updike, P D James and Melvyn Bragg;Harry Potter, Inspector Rebus, the Gruffalo and Mma Ramotswe had not yet been born. In 2013 the BookFestival, now one of over 300 in the UK and one of the most prestigious and highly respected in the worldattracting over 200,000 visitors, not only celebrates writers and writing and the extraordinary flourishing ofculture in Scotland over the last 30 years but also looks into the future.1LFN %DUOH\ 'LUHFWRU RI WKH (GLQEXUJK ,QWHUQDWLRQDO %RRN )HVWLYDO VDLG ³7KLV LV QRW MXVW D ELUWKGD\ EXW D celebration of an extraordinary generation of talent. The explosion of Scottish culture over the last 30 yearshas reverberated around the world and our writers, artists and performers have influenced all aspects of ourlives. While we have prematurely lost one of our greatest authors just last week, we must also celebrate thenext generation of writers who are distilling the woUOG DURXQG XV Barley and his team have asked leading thinkers to put forward their Blueprint for the future in a series ofdebates looking at changes in key areas including defence, the environment, copyright, mental health and thearts with the aim of improving life in 2043. With the Independence Referendum now only 16 months away, theFestival invites leading Scottish journalists, including Kirsty Wark and Iain Macwhirter, to identify the keyquestions that need to be answered before an informed decision can be made.In a packed programme of over 700 events, the Book Festival welcomes authors from each edition of theGranta Best of Young British Novelists List which is compiled every 10 years. Salman Rushdie, featured onthe 1983 list, looks back on his career over the last 30 years while Evie Wyld discusses her inclusion on thelatest 2013 list. Margaret Atwood, Gavin Esler, Kate Mosse and Neil Gaiman have been invited to select andchair a series of events on genre, the collapse of trust, women in the 21st century and the reshaping of modernfantasy respectively.FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT FRANCES SUTTON, PRESS MANAGER:frances@edbookfest.co.uk / Tel: 0131 718 5654 / Mob: 07841 579481The Edinburgh International Book Festival Ltd is a Scottish charity (SC010120) and a limited company (registered in Scotland no 79939)and has its registered office at 5A Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, EH2 4DR.

THE WORLD,IN WORDSMedia ReleaseCHARLOTTE SQUARE GARDENSEDINBURGHwww.edbookfest.co.uk10 26 AUGUST 2013Roddy Doyle, David Peace, Linda Porter, Simon Sebag Montefiore and DBC Pierre launch their brand newbooks, Andrew Marr makes his first public appearance since his recovery from a stroke and Baroness SusanGreenfield discusses her life and work in the Fred Hood Memorial Event, supported by Walter Scott &Partners. -RKQ %DQYLOOH -DPHV 5REHUWVRQ QWRQLD )UDVHU DQG (GQD 2¶%ULHQ DOO PDNH D ZHOFRPH UHWXUQ WR Charlotte Square Gardens while up and coming writers Philipp Meyer, Eleanor Catton, Jennie Rooney andNiccolo Ammaniti discuss their new novels.With 42 GHEXW QRYHOV QRYHOODV DQG VKRUW VWRU\ FROOHFWLRQV LQ WKH SURJUDPPH WKH %RRN )HVWLYDO¶V )LUVW %RRN Award, sponsored by eBooks by SaLQVEXU\¶V RIIHUV UHDGHUV WKH FKDQFH WR GLVFRYHU WKH VWDUV RI WKH IXWXUH DQG to vote for their favourite.Authors eligible for the Award include some of the most talked about new adultand young adult writers from Australia, Argentina, Germany, Italy and South Africa as well as closer to homewith books set in Glasgow, Edinburgh and on the Isle of Skye.The Edinburgh World Writers¶ Conference, the ambitious programming partnership between the Book Festivaland the British Council which launched with 5 events in Edinburgh last year, has now toured to 14 literaryfestivals around the world, from Jaipur to Trinidad, and concludes with a discussion on the future of fiction withChina Mièville, Hari Kunzru and Sema Kaygusuz. QHZ VWUDQG µ0DNLQJ 0XVLF¶ IHDtures explorations of great composers such as Britten and Verdi as well as acelebration of the joy and importance of singing and song-writing with artists Cerys Matthews, David andCarrie Grant, Daniel Rachel and Vic Galloway who launches his new book on )LIH¶V )HQFH &ROOHFWLYH IanRankin will be in conversation with pop legends Tim Burgess and Peter Hook, and the Festival also welcomesJohn Taylor and Tracey Thorn.,DQ 5DQNLQ ZLOO EH MRLQHG E\ WZR RI ,DLQ %DQNV¶ RWKHU FORVH IULHQGV 9DO 0F'HUPLG DQG .en MacLeod, whocome together on the closing Sunday of the Book Festival to discuss the work of this Scottish literary legend,whose debut novel, The Wasp Factory, was first published in 1984.Superheroes, comic book characters and even Don Quixote swoop into Charlotte Square Gardens as theBook Festival celebrates comics, graphic novels and the people who create them in Stripped. Over fourintense days more than forty events lay bare the incredible scope of comics and graphic novels beingFOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT FRANCES SUTTON, PRESS MANAGER:frances@edbookfest.co.uk / Tel: 0131 718 5654 / Mob: 07841 579481The Edinburgh International Book Festival Ltd is a Scottish charity (SC010120) and a limited company (registered in Scotland no 79939)and has its registered office at 5A Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, EH2 4DR.

THE WORLD,IN WORDSMedia ReleaseCHARLOTTE SQUARE GARDENSEDINBURGHwww.edbookfest.co.uk10 26 AUGUST 2013produced today, giving audiences an opportunity to meet the writers and artists behind this surprising, wittyand insightful literary form.From the legendary crusader Grant Morrison to the young avenger Kieron Gillen;from the dark dreams of Neil Gaiman to the washed-up world of Robbie Morrison, Stripped reveals newlandscapes, explores comic strips and introduces graphic interpretations of literary classics and best-sellingnovels. Talks, translations, drawing and reading workshops will run alongside the inaugural 9th Art Award forWKH ZRUOG¶V ILQHVW (QJOLVK ODQJXDJH JUDSKLF QRYHO DQ H[KLELWLRQ RI FRPLF GHVLJQV DQG D 0LQL &RPLF )DLU ZKLFK showcases work from independent comic creators in Scotland.Stripped is supported by the Scottish*RYHUQPHQW¶V (GLQEXUJK )HVWLYals Expo Fund.Stripped HYHQWV DOVR UXQ DFURVV WKH %DLOOLH *LIIRUG &KLOGUHQ¶V 3URJUDPPH ZKLFK FHOHEUDWHV WKH KXJH SUROLIHUDWLRQ RI FKLOGUHQ¶V ERRNV DQG \RXQJ DGXOW ZULWLQJ RYHU WKH ODVW \HDUV %RRN )HVWLYDO IDYRXULWHV -XOLD Donaldson, Theresa Breslin, 5REHUW 0XFKDPRUH DQG WKH QHZ &KLOGUHQ¶V /DXUHDWH 0DORULH %ODFNPDQ DUH joined by some new exciting writers including Adam Gidwitz, Sam Gayton and Cat Clarke. Guest SelectorNeil Gaiman gives a sneak preview of his latest book, and the 2013 Illustrator in Residence is the popularFrench illustrator and writer Barroux.The Edinburgh International Book Festival runs from Saturday 10 August to Monday 26 August 2013. Fulldetails of the programme are available from midday today at www.edbookfest.co.uk and tickets go on sale onFriday 28 June at 8.30am. Tickets can be purchased on-line at www.edbookfest.co.uk or by phone on 0845373 5888. The Box Office will open at the Roxburghe Hotel, Charlotte Square Gardens at 8.30am on Friday28 June only and will move to The Hub, Castlehill on Saturday 29 June.-endsFor further information please contact:Frances Sutton, Press Manager07841 578481 or 0131 718 5654frances@edbookfest.co.ukFOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT FRANCES SUTTON, PRESS MANAGER:frances@edbookfest.co.uk / Tel: 0131 718 5654 / Mob: 07841 579481The Edinburgh International Book Festival Ltd is a Scottish charity (SC010120) and a limited company (registered in Scotland no 79939)and has its registered office at 5A Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, EH2 4DR.

THE WORLD,IN WORDSCHARLOTTE SQUARE GARDENSEDINBURGHwww.edbookfest.co.uk10 26 AUGUST 2013Kate AtkinsonPatrick NessCarol Ann DuffyRuby WaxSandi ToksvigMark UrbanGeorge Monbiot0DJJLH 2¶)DUUHOONadeem AslamVal McDermidMeg WolitzerPhyllida LawJoe SaccoChris WareMark LawsonLiam McIlvanneyLiz LochheadMonty DonTom HerbertHenry HerbertTracy ChevalierJoanne HarrisDenise MinaEsther WoolfsonJonathan AgnewJohn BrowneNeil ForsythGavin FrancisAli SmithMelvyn BraggRobert PestonRobin RobertsonKathleen JamieAmit ChaudhuriJames RobertsonHadley FreemanDeborah MoggachAbdel Bari AtwanRawi HageCharles MooreArtemis CooperPatricio PronEugen RugeFrank DikötterMarcel TherouxCaitlin MoranCeri LevyWilliam DalrympleRobert NewmanADULTPROGRAMMEHIGHLIGHTSNew for 2013 a series of Reading Workshops, for readers young and old, where leadingauthors and critics take the audience through a close reading of one of their favourite books,exploring why the writing is so powerful and offering an insight into how the mind of the writerworks. Among others, Colm Tóibín speaks on Sons and Lovers, Sarah Churchwell on TheGreat Gatsby, Alan Bissett on Trainspotting, Keith Gray on The Wasp Factory, and CharlieFletcher on Treasure Island.Statistician and political forecaster, Nate Silver, shot to world fame when he predicted theoutcome of all 50 states in the 2012 US Elections. In the Scottish Mortgage Investment TrustEvent, Silver highlights how mathematical probability can be used to predict baseball games,poker games, climate change, financial crashes and political contests.Three years after his death, The Edwin Morgan Poetry Prize, a major new prize for Scottishpoets, is DQQRXQFHG DW WKH %RRN )HVWLYDO DQG WKH ZLQQHUV RI %ULWDLQ¶V ROGHVW OLWHUDU\ DZDUGV The James Tait Black Prizes, organised by the University of Edinburgh, are also revealed atan event in Charlotte Square Gardens.Sindiwe Magona and Achmat Dangor are two post-apartheid South African authors whotackle some of the thornier issues of their young nation. From HIV and Aids to the role ofwomen, these courageous writers break taboos.British actor and Holywood star, Rupert Everett brings the second instalment of his memoirpainting vivid portraits of a career on stage and screen.At the height RI WKH XSULVLQJ LQ &DLUR¶V 7DKrir Square and under fire from the Egyptian armedforces WKH FURZG FKDQWHG SRHWU\ OHG E\ RQH RI WKH (J\SW¶V RXWVWDQGLQJ SRHWV Amin Haddadand accompanied by Eskenderella.In a unique performance, these extraordinarilycourageous artists take to the stage in the more peaceful surroundings of Charlotte SquareGardens.In the 30th year of the Edinburgh International Book Festival, the 'LUHFWRUV¶ &RQYHUVDWLRQV welcome back Jenny Brown to discuss three extraordinary decades of society, faith andstorytelling in Scotland with Richard Holloway; Faith Liddell examines 6FRWODQG¶V MRXUQH\ towards independence with political leviathan Tam Dalyell, and Catherine Lockerbie is joinedby Shona Munro to look back at 30 years of Scottish Culture LQ WKH FRPSDQ\ RI 6FRWODQG¶VMakar Liz Lochhead who appeared at the very first Book Festival in 1983.Former Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams LV MRLQHG E\ %ULWDLQ¶V VHFRQG IHPDOH Rabbi, Baroness Julia Neuberger, to talk frankly about the changing relationship betweenfaith, the church and society in an event sponsored by Baillie Gifford.From the past three decades of British politics, three career politicians come to CharlotteSquare Gardens to discuss their lives, their work and, in one case, their appearance on apopular Saturday night TV show. Jack Straw, Alan Johnson and Ann Widdecombe will allbe speaking at the Festival.Some of the most exciting new young international women writers will be travelling toEdinburgh from Australia Hannah Kent, from New Zealand Eleanor Catton and from theUSA Rachel Kushner all of whom are already making their mark in their own countries andwill soon break out into the wider literary world.And many more . . .FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT FRANCES SUTTON, PRESS MANAGER:frances@edbookfest.co.uk / Tel: 0131 718 5654 / Mob: 07841 579481The Edinburgh International Book Festival Ltd is a Scottish charity (SC010120) and a limited company (registered in Scotland no 79939)and has its registered office at 5A Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, EH2 4DR.

THE WORLD,IN WORDSCHARLOTTE SQUARE GARDENSEDINBURGHwww.edbookfest.co.ukMedia Release10 26 AUGUST 2013Thursday 20 June 2013For Immediate Release(;3/26,21 2) & ,/'5(1¶6 /,7(5 785(REFLECTED AT EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL BOOK FESTIVAL)URP WKH YHU\ ILUVW HYHQW LQ FKLOGUHQ¶V ERRNV DQG ZULWHUV KDYH EHHQ DW WKH KHDUW RI 7KH (GLQEXUJK International Book Festival. In this, its 30th \HDU WKH %DLOOLH *LIIRUG &KLOGUHQ¶V 3URJUDPPH RIIHUV RYHU events for all ages from toddler to teenager.The programme for the younger audience celebrates theLQFUHGLEOH SUROLIHUDWLRQ RI FKLOGUHQ¶V ERRNV DQG \RXQg adult writing over the last 30 years as well as lookingforward to some of the new, up and coming writers.-DQHW 6P\WK &KLOGUHQ DQG (GXFDWLRQ 3URJUDPPH 'LUHFWRU VDLG ³7KHUH LV DQ H[WUDRUGLQDU\ EUHDGWK DQG YDULHW\ in writing for children and young adults today and we are offering events for children, families, teenagers and\RXQJ DGXOWV 7KH SURJUDPPH UHIOHFWV WKH LQQRYDWLYH DQG GHPRFUDWLF QDWXUH RI FKLOGUHQ¶V ZULWLQJ encompassing illustrated books, graphic novels, comics and e-books as well as novels, poetry and evenZULWLQJ IRU VWDJH DQG VFUHHQ Smyth invited Neil Gaiman to chair a series of events exploring the reshaping of modern fantasy. Gaiman alsochats to Vicky Featherstone, Artistic Director of the Royal Court, about his latest story and offers a sneakpreview of his new book published in September. Barroux, the popular French illustrator and writer, presentsKLV GHOLJKWIXO SLFWXUH ERRNV DV WKH %RRN )HVWLYDO¶V UWLVW LQ 5HVLGHQFH OHDGLQJ D VHULHV RI GUDZLQJ workshops.Illustrated booNV SOD\ D ODUJH SDUW LQ WKLV \HDU¶V RIIHULQJ ZLWK DUWLVWV 7RQ\ 5RVV 5HEHFFD &REE ZKR KDV worked with Julia Donaldson on her new book, Cat RayneU DQG 3HWU RUiþHN DOO RIIHULQJ LQVLJKWV LQWR WKHLU work. Two drawing workshops feature as part of the Stripped programme: Emma Vieceli, leading comic artistfor the popular Manga Shakespeare series, uncovers the process of illustrating a graphic novel and SoniaMartinez comes from Australia to give her audience the opportunity to create their very own caped crusader.Stripped RIIHUV D UDQJH RI HYHQWV UXQQLQJ DFURVV WKH DGXOW DQG FKLOGUHQ¶V SURJUDPPH IHDWXULQJ WDONV andtranslations as well as reading and drawing workshops looking at the enormous variety of graphic novels andcomics available today.FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT FRANCES SUTTON, PRESS MANAGER:frances@edbookfest.co.uk / Tel: 0131 718 5654 / Mob: 07841 579481The Edinburgh International Book Festival Ltd is a Scottish charity (SC010120) and a limited company (registered in Scotland no 79939)and has its registered office at 5A Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, EH2 4DR.

THE WORLD,IN WORDSCHARLOTTE SQUARE GARDENSEDINBURGHwww.edbookfest.co.ukMedia Release10 26 AUGUST 2013The recently aSSRLQWHG &KLOGUHQ¶V /DXUHDWH 0DORULH %ODFNPDQ LQWURGXFHV KHU QHZ QRYHO DQG -XGLWK .HUU ZKR has just published a lavishly extravagant illustrated retrospective in celebration of her 90 th birthday, discussesher life. Mairi Hedderwick talks about her most famous character, Katie Morag, who is almost 30 and set to hitthe small screen in the autumn, while Joan Lingard, who has attended every single Book Festival in CharlotteSquare Gardens since 1983, looks back over her extraordinary career.Adam Gidwitz and Sam Gayton bring their second novels to Edinburgh and discuss how they were inspired byclassic fairy tales and Festival favourites Darren Shan and Charlie Higson return with their new Zombie tales.Damien M Love and Andrew Jamieson are also looking to the future with their novels which are both onlypublished as e-books. BBC Radio 2 presenter Simon Mayo returns to Charlotte Square Gardens with theVHTXHO WR KLV EHVWVHOOLQJ GHEXW QRYHO DQG MRXUQDOLVW DQG EURDGFDVWHU 'DZQ 2¶3RUWHU EULQJV KHU GHEXW Qoveltaking an unflinching and humourous look at the intensity of female relationships.The Baillie Gifford Schools Programme offers over 70 events for all age of school pupil from P1 to S6.Everything from drawing workshops to stage adaptations to the physics of superheroes will be explored.Taking part are established names including Tim Bowler, Karen McCombie and Sophie McKenzie and debutauthors such as Sarah Mussi and Jane Casey. There are football stories, Norse myths, thrillers and fantasy.Stories that explore family life, relationships and reality as well as stories set in the past, the future and otherworlds.%DLOOLH *LIIRUG 3DUWQHU 1LFN 7KRPDV VDLG ³:H DUH SURXG WR EH GHHSHQLQJ RXU UHODWLRQVKLS ZLWK 7KH (GLQEXUJK International Book Festival. V RQH RI WKH ZRUOG¶V OHDGLQJ OLWHUDU\ HYHQWV WKH )HVWLYDO FRQWLQXHV WR DWWUDFW D wonderful variety of authors to suit all ages and interests, and we are particularly pleased to support itsYDOXDEOH ZRUN WR HQFRXUDJH UHDGLQJ DPRQJ WKH QH[W JHQHUDWLRQ RXQQLQJ LQ WDQGHP ZLWK WKH 6FKRROV HYHQWV DUH WKH %RRN )HVWLYDO¶V H[WHQVLYH RXWUHDFK SURJUDPPH 7KLV \HDU the Festival is working with Fife, Falkirk, Inverclyde, Morayshire, East Renfrewshire and Edinburgh CityLibraries and the Borders Book Festival to take authors to libraries, theatres and schools who are unable toparticipate in Charlotte Square Gardens. The work with schools is enhanced by the partnership withScottishPower and their SwapShop and Story Generator projects that encourage both reading and creativewriting by Scottish school pupils. This is the fifth year that SwapShop has been operating and to celebratethere will be 5 winners and 5 outreach events this Autumn.FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT FRANCES SUTTON, PRESS MANAGER:frances@edbookfest.co.uk / Tel: 0131 718 5654 / Mob: 07841 579481The Edinburgh International Book Festival Ltd is a Scottish charity (SC010120) and a limited company (registered in Scotland no 79939)and has its registered office at 5A Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, EH2 4DR.

THE WORLD,IN WORDSCHARLOTTE SQUARE GARDENSEDINBURGHwww.edbookfest.co.uk10 26 AUGUST 2013Frank Cottrell BoyceEoin ColferChina MèivilleFrances HardingeMelvin BurgessNicola MorganSteve ColeSue HendraWarren PleeceClara VulliamyGill ArbuthnottJulie BertagnaSimon BartramJohn FardellNick LakeRebecca Cobb.DWH 2¶ HDUQNick SharrattDebi GlioriPippa GoodhartTeresa FlavinJeremy StrongCathy CassidyVivian FrenchMichelle PaverDavid RobertsThe EtheringtonBrothersLinda StrachanTracey CorderoyRachel HazellChris BradfordPhilip ArdaghTommy DonbavandFi BirdElizabeth WeinMartin BrownPolly DunbarR J PalacioSara S

Neil Gaiman gives a sneak preview of his latest book, and the 2013 Illustrator in Residence is the popular French illustrator and writer Barroux. The Edinburgh International Book Festival runs from Saturday 10 August to Monday 26 August 2013.

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